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jason, thank you. now to the middle east for big news in the beleaguered regimes of syria and egypt. nothing but bad news. egyptian military says the government in cairo could fall soon. israel is blasting syria with two air strikes aimed at keeping weapons of mass destruction and missiles out of terrorist hands. that's a nasty bad story. we are obliged to follow it next up. officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pilch 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class
jason, thank you. now to the middle east for big news in the beleaguered regimes of syria and egypt. nothing but bad news. egyptian military says the government in cairo could fall soon. israel is blasting syria with two air strikes aimed at keeping weapons of mass destruction and missiles out of terrorist hands. that's a nasty bad story. we are obliged to follow it next up. officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe...
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okay, jason? is this from the death of bricks and mortar. >> this is typically not the investor of best buy or circuit city or barnes & noble but from the consumer standpoint they are looking at where consumers shops. clearly going on-line. as far as the amount of money, you still are barely breaking 10% of retail sales. so if you think about the amount of time people spend on line -- >> and if rocky was here, jason, would he slather all over amazon's model and say what a great company he thought it was, and it is. >> he was going to be here. >> yes, he was. and it is a great company. but here is a thing to your point, jason. about $5 billion in annual revenue and about 2 billion in -- that is miserable. no there is no margin. do they ever get pricing power? >> i don't think it is about pricing power. what we are seeing now with this sifting more to a marketplace. if you think about the original ebay, right? ebay was a business where they don't take inventory risks. they are a marketplace putting
okay, jason? is this from the death of bricks and mortar. >> this is typically not the investor of best buy or circuit city or barnes & noble but from the consumer standpoint they are looking at where consumers shops. clearly going on-line. as far as the amount of money, you still are barely breaking 10% of retail sales. so if you think about the amount of time people spend on line -- >> and if rocky was here, jason, would he slather all over amazon's model and say what a great...
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jason published on this as well. really unclear what bank of america's numbers will look like. the bank has said it will be modestly profitable, but when you do the math, that doesn't really add up, they are going to be spending about $1.1 billion in cash for that occ and fed robo signing settlement. have $2.7 billion on their settleman with f-fee that they hadn't previously reserved for. >> right. >> that's also going to come off the bottom lines. it's hard to imagine they could be modestly profitable but maybe they will surprise. >> anton, wrap us up here. your best pick in banks ahead of this earnings season. >> i like regent and citi on the money center. >> jason? >> we'd go with citigroup among the large caps and maybe a bank in east west among the mid-caps. >> thanks for sticking your next out. see you soon. we'll be watching the earnings and what it does for the broader market. we'll see you soon. >> up next, aig's board says no good on joining hank greenberg's lawsuit. the insurance giant shying away from greenberg's suit alleging the government took advantage of aident
jason published on this as well. really unclear what bank of america's numbers will look like. the bank has said it will be modestly profitable, but when you do the math, that doesn't really add up, they are going to be spending about $1.1 billion in cash for that occ and fed robo signing settlement. have $2.7 billion on their settleman with f-fee that they hadn't previously reserved for. >> right. >> that's also going to come off the bottom lines. it's hard to imagine they could be...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> this latest bull run has been spectacular, but how long can the market keep it up? isn't it a sucker's game to believe that this rally can continue can continue and won't run it into a brick wall and crush your portfolio? maybe the rally has real staying power. maybe when you look back at the history of the market over the last three decades, you can see that we may have only started a long march higher. that's the idea i wanted to entertain on tonight's off the charts wit
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. [ticking] >> high school students with an acceptable form of identification can take the s.a.t. at any of the 6,000 testing centers nationwide. as sam eshaghoff told alison stewart in january 2012, he exploited the rules that make the s.a.t. accessible to everyone in order to make money, taking the test for other students. >> describe the security for me when you as a student show up to take your s.a.t. >> when i go to take the s.a.t., it's as easy as going in, keeping your head down, giving that proctor the flash of the i.d., which is all they need. they just need to match the name on the i.d. to the name on their roster. and then it's find your seat, don't make noise, don't cause trouble, do what you got to do, and get out. >> is it easy to cheat on the s.a.t.? >> no, i don't believe it is. >> kurt landgraf is president of the educational testing service, which administers the test for the college board and is responsib
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. [ticking] >> high school students with an acceptable form of identification can take the s.a.t. at any of the 6,000 testing centers nationwide. as sam eshaghoff told alison stewart in january 2012, he exploited the rules that make the s.a.t. accessible to everyone in order to make money, taking the test for other students. >> describe the security for me...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. . >>> lance armstrong people coming clean. he confesses to doping during his sykes ling career. anne thompson with more. hi, anne. >> hi. for years and years and years wheel he was an active cyclist he denied doping. he denied it in any number of interviews, he denied it in a deposition in 2005, and now i'm told by people close to the situation that he will admit to oprah winfrey in that interview that was taped yesterday that he did use performance-enhancing drugs to win those seven tour de france titles. you know, the taped interview was part of what i have called lapse armstrong's he didn't counsel out an
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> time for the rundown. michelle cabrera carusso is here. number one topic. a travel ban on travel for citizens is lifted but will the new freedom cause more cubans to flee the island for good? michelle, your views here? >> they absolutely are. there are lines right now to get out of there. what's unclear are people such as yani sanchez, very famous blogger and tweeter, wi
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> the wlo >>> the chous is trying to keep things going. tomorrow wal-mart, biggest gun retailer in the country, will attend vice president biden's meeting o on gun control. let's take a look at where shares of wal-mart are trading right now. they are down just a fraction, down about a tenth or so of a percent. ty? >> sue, time for a total tyranny addition. michelle cabrera crewso is here. this is on par with how americans feel about, get this, communism. michelle, should we be alarmed that congress has 10% approval rating? >> not at all. this is a big myth that supposedly congress gets along pt founding fathers of the united states hated each other. and i would like it if majs lators legislated just a little less than they have. >> robert? >> americans like cockroaches better than this american congress. they are very low. but here is the issue. voters don't dislike congress. they dislike voters unlike themselves. there
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> the wlo >>> the chous is trying to keep things going. tomorrow wal-mart, biggest gun retailer in the country, will attend vice president biden's meeting o on gun control. let's take a look at where shares of wal-mart are trading right now. they are down just a fraction, down about a tenth or so of a percent. ty? >> sue, time for a total...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. [ male announcer ] clay matthews is turning the nfl upside-down. turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort with our thinnest blades. our most comfortable shave or twice your money back. gillette, the best a man can get. or twice your money back. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> the basic concept of wall street... >> andrew madoff says he thought his father was a financial genius. there were suspicions about bernie madoff's remarkably consistent returns, but the s.e.c. repeatedly cleared him of any wrongdoing. what troubled andrew was his father's refusal to discuss any plans for a successio
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. . losi butterfield. elosi. calvert. boehner. >>> want to take you down to d.c., give you a shot of the house chamber, where the house begun voting on its next speaker, john boehner expected to win re-election. wasn't always easy getting his troops in line during the fiscal cliff negotiations. but, again, speaker boehner suspected to win re-election for the 113th congress. any surprises happen we'll let you know about them. that's the process going on right down in the house chamber. i
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ryan started a website for that purpose, and jason has written two how-to books for them. and while he admits his mother picked out his suit for this interview, his generation is not going to make the same mistakes their parents made. >> we're not going to settle, because we saw our parents settle. and we have options that we can keep hopping jobs. no longer is it bad to have four jobs on your resume in a year, whereas for our parents or even gen x, that was terrible. but that's the new reality for us. and we're going to keep adapting and switching and trying new things until we figure out what it is. >> and figuring it out takes time. sociologists tell us most americans believe adulthood begins at 26 or older and that having witnessed so many sacrifices by their parents to achieve middle-class security has had a huge impact. family and friends are the new priorities. blind careerism is beginning to fade. >> we definitely put lifestyle and friends above work. no question about it. >> do you both feel that that's pretty much the way one should look at life? >> i do. >> abso
ryan started a website for that purpose, and jason has written two how-to books for them. and while he admits his mother picked out his suit for this interview, his generation is not going to make the same mistakes their parents made. >> we're not going to settle, because we saw our parents settle. and we have options that we can keep hopping jobs. no longer is it bad to have four jobs on your resume in a year, whereas for our parents or even gen x, that was terrible. but that's the new...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> all right. here's some good news for a change. epa regulatory menace lisa jackson abruptly quit because the keystone pipeline is apparently going to be improved. the "new york post" reporter who broke that story joins us in a couple of minutes. >>> also tonight, one of the biggest college football games of all time, notre dame versus alabama, two programs with rich and storied histories immortalized in movies. watch this. >> you'
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> welcome back. here's my quick take on this whole fiscal cliff deal. you know what? i give it only one cheer out of a possible three. that's because congress averted recession by extending and making permanent nearly all the bush tax cuts. clearly this helped create today's huge rally in stocks. okay, that is good, no recession. and the upper end tax hikes probably turned out to be less onerous than investors feared. but it's not great, virtually no spending cuts. in fact, as the prior segment noted, a 41: 1 ratio of tax revenues to spending cuts is just appalling. besides economic growth, washington has to understand spending is the real problem for deficits and debt. and lastly, why is this country taxing the most productive earnings? investors in small business owners. it's just class warfare nonsense. it reduces incentives for the long run. it's all wrong. i'm for free market economic prosperity, not class warfare.
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> welcome back. here's my quick take on this whole fiscal cliff deal. you know what? i give it only one cheer out of a possible three. that's because congress averted recession by extending and making permanent nearly all the bush tax cuts. clearly this helped create today's huge rally in stocks. okay, that is good, no recession. and the upper end tax...
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jason goldberg also joins us from barclays. gentlemen, good morning. today is an important deadline date. the 19 biggest banks have to basically come through with their plans to the federal reserve for what cash they can return during the course of 2013. how would you summarize the position in which those 19 now find themselves perhaps as opposed to last year? >> well, the 19 for the most part are submitting their capital plans. so what they intend to do with their capital, or how much they would like to pay in dividends throughout the next year, also the results of their company tesht. then it goes into a black box and the regulators come back with their own stress test. i think it will be after today, it will be a wait-and-see game, very nervous wait-and-see game for the banks. >> jason, what do you say to the investors about what is likely to occur? given the strong run-up we've already had in the banks? >> we think the results will be very positive. 2012 was positive, as a lot of banks raised dividends. 2013, we think the vast majority of banks rai
jason goldberg also joins us from barclays. gentlemen, good morning. today is an important deadline date. the 19 biggest banks have to basically come through with their plans to the federal reserve for what cash they can return during the course of 2013. how would you summarize the position in which those 19 now find themselves perhaps as opposed to last year? >> well, the 19 for the most part are submitting their capital plans. so what they intend to do with their capital, or how much...
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jason, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> jason goldberg from barclays. >>> brian shactman with a market flash. >> a lot of discussion about facebook's graph search. what other companies it might affec. p a lot think it might affect yelp. a lot more downside pressure according to northland from here. down 3%. back to you. >> after a tough day yesterday. thapgs a lot, brian. >>> capital marngts op-ed. gary kaminsky wapts to talk about whether or not there is a bond bubble. gary, good morping to you. >> carl, good morning. much like the question is the earth flat or round? is there a bond bubble? you can't go anywhere and not hear it. run into a ceo of a publicly traded reit. same restaurant. the whole discussion is about interest rates. there's a difference twebetween buying a bond. very different when you buy a bond fund. much more sensitive to interest rate. i want to show a couple of pictures here. first thipg i want to show, tom mcclellan sends great stuff. fortunately over the weekend he sent me this. every friday the cftc releases the commitment of traders report. what this basicall
jason, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> jason goldberg from barclays. >>> brian shactman with a market flash. >> a lot of discussion about facebook's graph search. what other companies it might affec. p a lot think it might affect yelp. a lot more downside pressure according to northland from here. down 3%. back to you. >> after a tough day yesterday. thapgs a lot, brian. >>> capital marngts op-ed. gary kaminsky wapts to talk about whether or not there...
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joining us is jason engineersky, senior aerospace and analyst with citigroup. has a buy rating on boeing. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> any of these stories change your feeling on boeing? >> i see a string of potential manufacturing issue, and i think that it's very important for us to look at these issues as two different camps, manufacturing and design. if this is manufacturing hopefully we'll have a quick fix here. this is a plane ramping in production rates. boeing is learning how to produce this plane. if it's a design issue, that's a bigger issue because we'll have to redesign and do longer-term fixes, but boeing is learning how to produce this plane. if they are manufacturing issues, i think we're going to be okay. it's the design part that we would want to be worried about. doesn't change my long-term view of the company which is that it's a company that will generate a lot of cash here over the next several years and 40% of its market cap over the next three years and that money seems like it will be heading back to shareholders th
joining us is jason engineersky, senior aerospace and analyst with citigroup. has a buy rating on boeing. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> any of these stories change your feeling on boeing? >> i see a string of potential manufacturing issue, and i think that it's very important for us to look at these issues as two different camps, manufacturing and design. if this is manufacturing hopefully we'll have a quick fix here. this is a plane ramping in production...
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representative jason, hush-hush sweet speaker whatever happened to baby budget? you get the picture so to speak. this morning a reliable steady growth story. the end of the federal tax holiday has to hurt retail doesn't it? and the facebook disappointment. you have this mystery announcement coming. instead we have an announcement of a tool to search on big social networks. what a bust. yet the market didn't get hammered and then we got the nap time and the fresh bull came to play into the bell. what is happening here? there have been different time as long the way up where we had this same exact situation like what we are seeing here today. another occurred in the first three years in the '.90s. and every single case, every single one i can recall we get this moment where the market didn't get tired, but the analyst did. many big cap stocks had run up into their price points. and they stayed bullish or they actually even raised price pointed and it was a mistake. and i'll tell you, let's use it, an endless target party. 700 goes to 900 and only if there were a tw
representative jason, hush-hush sweet speaker whatever happened to baby budget? you get the picture so to speak. this morning a reliable steady growth story. the end of the federal tax holiday has to hurt retail doesn't it? and the facebook disappointment. you have this mystery announcement coming. instead we have an announcement of a tool to search on big social networks. what a bust. yet the market didn't get hammered and then we got the nap time and the fresh bull came to play into the bell....
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senator freddy krueger versus representative jason, hush-hush sweet speaker, whatever happened to baby budget? you get the picture so to speak. how about lululemon? this morning a reliable steady growth story. smaller paycheck. the end of the payroll tax holiday has to hurt retail doesn't it? and the facebook disappointment. you have this mystery announcement coming. instead we have an announcement of a tool to search information on big social networks. what a bust. yet the market didn't get hammered. there was no rally, and then we got the nap time and the fresh bull came to play into the bell. what is happening here? there have been different times along the way up where we had this same exact phenomenon like we are seeing here today. one at the beginning of the bull run. another occurred in the first three years in the '90s. we had about a half dozen since the new millennium. and every single case, every single one i can recall we get this moment where the market didn't get tired, but the analyst did. many big cap stocks had run up into their price targets. analysts stayed bullish o
senator freddy krueger versus representative jason, hush-hush sweet speaker, whatever happened to baby budget? you get the picture so to speak. how about lululemon? this morning a reliable steady growth story. smaller paycheck. the end of the payroll tax holiday has to hurt retail doesn't it? and the facebook disappointment. you have this mystery announcement coming. instead we have an announcement of a tool to search information on big social networks. what a bust. yet the market didn't get...
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board for pretty much defense company, analysts are expecting a drop in earnings year over year, but jason gersky says don't expected to see a fiscal cliff impact. >> on the contrary, there's an opportunity for rates to out-perform expectations. that's because the d.o.d. was trying to get as many contracts done in the fourth quarter in anticipation of sequester potentially being implemented in early january. >> he and others expect flat demand from the defense department, but international growth looks good, international sales have higher margins. gursky likes lockheed martin and ratheon for their patriot systems which could be big in any iran/israel conflict. and he expects these companies to have 8% to 12% returns. will that continue? one other thing, two of these defense companies have brand new ceos, both women. lockheed martin and general dynamics. back to you. >> coming into office at a difficult time. the defense stocks keep going up despite the fact we know there are government spending cuts ahead. >> i know. they've been doing great. a few reasons. any sequestration would effect
board for pretty much defense company, analysts are expecting a drop in earnings year over year, but jason gersky says don't expected to see a fiscal cliff impact. >> on the contrary, there's an opportunity for rates to out-perform expectations. that's because the d.o.d. was trying to get as many contracts done in the fourth quarter in anticipation of sequester potentially being implemented in early january. >> he and others expect flat demand from the defense department, but...
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. >> let's extrapolate on that and bring in jason son here. let's walk through pros and cons. pros of dell, good cash flow, solid balance sheet, global recognition. reasons to not by dell. these are ours. we threw them together. >> we've also got herb running in here. >> literally running. first time i've seen that. deteriorating core business, declining revenues, high value. is this going to happen? >> we couldn't chase it here. more likely not to happen than happen. they talked about this in 2010. it is a big check to write. there are reasons to be cautious as a private equity firm. you know, the things to -- the reasons to do this is it's easier to restructure a business behind closed doors than to answer to analysts every quarter. we believe this is the pc era. we think pcs are going to be around awhile. i don't think it's going to happen. it's just too big of a thing for most private equity to chase. >> herb? >> i just want to point something out. when you go through the numbers. i was back going through cash flow. we talk about strong cash flow at this company. this is a
. >> let's extrapolate on that and bring in jason son here. let's walk through pros and cons. pros of dell, good cash flow, solid balance sheet, global recognition. reasons to not by dell. these are ours. we threw them together. >> we've also got herb running in here. >> literally running. first time i've seen that. deteriorating core business, declining revenues, high value. is this going to happen? >> we couldn't chase it here. more likely not to happen than happen....
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jason thinks diagnostic firms like whole logic, quest, should see strong demand for doctors who order tests. and up sharply compared to last year, hospital volumes could be strong this quarter. health management associates, community health, hca all have more than 80% of their beds in the states with the worst flu levels. with all that increased medical spending, insurers could take a hit on higher cost. estimate is, flu season is tracking five weeks ahead of schedule, tyler, so we may not see the peak until sometime in february. >> from what i hear, this is not an ordinary flu, this is an intense form. >> tracking, appears similar to the strain we saw in 2003 which came in early and was very, very intense. >> all right, bertha, stay well. let's go to chicago, breaking news in the bond markets, three-year notes up for auction. that means rick santelli is up for the action. >> thanks, tyler. first coupon sellers of the year, moved off the shelf a little while ago, yield 3.85, auction bid covered 3.57, this one excelled through that, 3.62. we see indirect 28.4, a little below the 10 auc
jason thinks diagnostic firms like whole logic, quest, should see strong demand for doctors who order tests. and up sharply compared to last year, hospital volumes could be strong this quarter. health management associates, community health, hca all have more than 80% of their beds in the states with the worst flu levels. with all that increased medical spending, insurers could take a hit on higher cost. estimate is, flu season is tracking five weeks ahead of schedule, tyler, so we may not see...
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jason trennert is chief investment strategist and managing partner at keyingous and i know you have some themes for 2013. what is the major overriding theme? >> the major overriding theme is buying the big dips and moving towards cyclicals. it's hard enough to get the direction right once, much less tries on a market in any given year. i'm trying to do that for some silly reason. but i think that the first half of the year is going to be very rocky. i think there's going to be a meaningful correction. but i think that's going to be the opportunity to go long. and that's mainly because i believe in financial repression, and i think that you're going to get negative real returns from treasuries, probably for the next 5 to 10 years. equities might be your only shot. >> equities might be your only shot. but again when you say buy on dips, where do you look at -- off the current level? how much of a dip do you have to see? >> we actually are one of the two people on the street that believe that earnings will be down this year. earnings, you know, were only up 3% last year, while price return
jason trennert is chief investment strategist and managing partner at keyingous and i know you have some themes for 2013. what is the major overriding theme? >> the major overriding theme is buying the big dips and moving towards cyclicals. it's hard enough to get the direction right once, much less tries on a market in any given year. i'm trying to do that for some silly reason. but i think that the first half of the year is going to be very rocky. i think there's going to be a...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> welcome back, everybody. something we've been talking about all morning long. lance armstrong sitting down with oprah winfrey to confess to using performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career. the two taped their conversation yesterday. oprah says the interview will not be cut down but air in its entirety over the course of thursday and friday. she says that the cyclist, quote, did not come clean in the manner i expected. >> i read through all the -- >> comments, she's not saying he didn't come clean. i think she's saying in the manner that i expected. because she says that he said a lot. get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> welcome back, everybody. something we've been talking about all morning long. lance armstrong sitting down with oprah winfrey to confess to using performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career. the two taped their conversation yesterday. oprah says the interview will not be cut down but air in its entirety over the course of thursday and friday....
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jason from citigroup joins us with his perspective. how big of a deal is this? >> well, we don't know yet. what we're trying to figure out here is whether this is a manufacturing or a design issue. if it's a manufacturing issue, it's probably going to end up not being that big of a deal. we've seen lots of new planes that have been introduced into the global airline fleets over the last 30 or 40 years, each of them has had issues out of the gate. if this is a manufacturing issue we probably get a quick fix. if it's a design issue, probably takes a little bit more time, it would be a little bit more damaging to the overall outlook for the air craft in the near term. >> boeing stock has been trading down over the last week, as more of these reports and problems have kind of dribbled out. is this a situation where, do you think this is something we know a week from now, two weeks from now, whether this is a design or a manufacturing problem? >> you know, the faa has got two things going on right now. one is, this grounding, which is probably shorter term in nature.
jason from citigroup joins us with his perspective. how big of a deal is this? >> well, we don't know yet. what we're trying to figure out here is whether this is a manufacturing or a design issue. if it's a manufacturing issue, it's probably going to end up not being that big of a deal. we've seen lots of new planes that have been introduced into the global airline fleets over the last 30 or 40 years, each of them has had issues out of the gate. if this is a manufacturing issue we...
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jason says, compensation pushes airline toes cut corners and take more risks. keep the comments coming. worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us. >> we'll be back. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. you don't really have to give up living, because you don't have your legs. hoveround replaced the legs. and now every hoveround comes with this handy tote bag and cup holder for access to your favorite items. and right now, get this limited edition hoveround america travel mug free with your hoveround delivery. [singing] hoveround takes
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china mobile shares slipped for the fifth straight day after jason morgan's downgrade. apple suppliers continue to tumble. samsung electronics lost 2.5% today despite record earnings. it also announced cap ex plans for the first time since the global financial products. meantime, kia motors fell to a two-year low after the rising won took a bite out of its of the. but the asx 200 managed to extend its winning streak, ending higher by 0.5%. this after strong production reports from miners. and the sensex ended higher by about 1%. back to you. >> sixuan, thank you very much for that. 2.5% decline there for samsung. interesting, not necessarily the best sign for global demand. i want first to bring you some new speaking of global demand or at least demand here in britain. after falling 0.3% which is larger than expected, britain's finance minister george osborne has responded. he said it shows we face economic problems and we will not run away from them. ross. >> yeah. they don't have much choice. they have to face up and deal with that. there's plenty of people that would
china mobile shares slipped for the fifth straight day after jason morgan's downgrade. apple suppliers continue to tumble. samsung electronics lost 2.5% today despite record earnings. it also announced cap ex plans for the first time since the global financial products. meantime, kia motors fell to a two-year low after the rising won took a bite out of its of the. but the asx 200 managed to extend its winning streak, ending higher by 0.5%. this after strong production reports from miners. and...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> i can't see how anyone could be confident in our country, in our political leaders, if we default on our debt. >> we're going to hit that debt ceiling u maybe even sooner than we thought. >> even if it's delayed by a week, this looks like we're dysfunctional, which we are. >> it's really tough stuff to have a partial government shutdown. we should not tid dl around with the full faith and credit of the u.s. government. >>> big news at sears today. the company announcing ceo lewis ambrosia will step down early next month, citing family health reasons. eddie lampert will assume the role. we have more on this move, and whether or not lampert has already been doing the job to some degree. >> he has. obviously they own over 50% of sears. it appears now he has his hands a little bit full. he's taking the reins officially, talking strategy for his group, as well as sears, not to mention having just moved his firm to miami fo
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> i can't see how anyone could be confident in our country, in our political leaders, if we default on our debt. >> we're going to hit that debt ceiling u maybe even sooner than we thought. >> even if it's delayed by a week, this looks like we're dysfunctional, which we are. >> it's really tough stuff to have a partial government...
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jason tweets "revenge of the nerds." we'll see. as simon said, blackberry ten days away. we'll see what the response is to that. meantime, what's coming up tonight? >> tonight, of course, all over the after hours action. microsoft and starbucks as well as at&t. all the conference calls going on in the after hours. we have them covered as well as the trades. and then, remember cbs, it announced it would convert outdoor advertising into a reets. we have a short list on what other companies may be looking at reconversions because oftentimes they're major catalysts for the stock. jonathan likt will bring us that, that his specialty. for right now, s&p 500, teen hundred. that's the headline now. >> the majority of companies, over 60% are beating on the earnings. a vast majority on revenue as well. the earnings season is good and still may be a solution to the debt ceiling. >> so we have the fundamentals on the up. the technicals seem to be lining up as well. marilyn martell had a note saying the dow transports are offering a new buy signal for the markets here and the s&p's ne
jason tweets "revenge of the nerds." we'll see. as simon said, blackberry ten days away. we'll see what the response is to that. meantime, what's coming up tonight? >> tonight, of course, all over the after hours action. microsoft and starbucks as well as at&t. all the conference calls going on in the after hours. we have them covered as well as the trades. and then, remember cbs, it announced it would convert outdoor advertising into a reets. we have a short list on what...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us. we said we were going to talk to you about -- what did we say? i think some apple, some transocean, some facebook. what are you seeing today, jimbo? >> obviously there's apple in the cross fire every day. this time, is it old news or not? every time you have anything where you have to wonder whether it's old news or not, you have to presume the problem can't go away, and that everyone has to readjust. it's just a very tough own. facebook is the opposite, exactly as henry said, it's got remarkable resilience. and it's also viewed as the hot stock. transocean, a guy takes a little bit of stake. it's a very inexpensive stock in a group that has other than energy services. and i think that it's great if carl wants to try to get something cooking. but it's a gigantic company and i doubt that you can get it taken over by anybod
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us. we said we were going to talk to you about -- what did we say? i think some apple, some transocean, some facebook. what are you seeing today, jimbo? >> obviously there's apple in the cross fire every day. this time, is it old news or not?...
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jason said congress has redefined the term. he calls it, they pulled a congress. waiting for goodow, and a lot of others said sticking their heads somewhere else. it's trough. >> jim, thanks for coming on. we'll see you on the set in pebble. >> thank you for having me here. i appreciate it. >> thank you for coming. join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good wednesday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee, with carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber here at the new york stock exchange. take a look at u.s. futures. we should note the dow is posting its bst january in 17 years. we are looking to go higher on the dow here. investors are awaiting the house vote this afternoon on postponing the debt ceiling. news in europe, david cameron vowing a referendum on whether britain remains in the eu. in japan, longest losing streak in two months. china awaits data, that's out tonight. the road map in the u.s. starts off at the golden arches. u.s. same-store sales up 9% for mcdonald's, helped by the dollar menu and mcrib. >> ibm and
jason said congress has redefined the term. he calls it, they pulled a congress. waiting for goodow, and a lot of others said sticking their heads somewhere else. it's trough. >> jim, thanks for coming on. we'll see you on the set in pebble. >> thank you for having me here. i appreciate it. >> thank you for coming. join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good wednesday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee, with...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> welcome back, everybody. let's take a look at some of the stocks on the move. bank of america announcing a roughly $10 billion settlement with fanny may over mortgage repurchases. separately it says it expects a portion of the upcoming mortgage foreclosure settlement to be about $1 billion. amazon.com has been upgraded from overweight to equal weight. and lowe's has been downgraded to sell from a hold. canaccord says the management realignment is what they are saying counterproductive and lowe's is not reviving enough benefit from the revamping of its stores. >>> former berkshire hathaway executive david sokol had harsh words for his boss. the day after he was notified he wouldn't face regulatory action for his trading irregularities he wrote to "the wall street journal," it's almost nasty, i will never understand why mr. buffett chose to hurt my family in such a way but given that he is rapidly approaching his judgme
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> welcome back, everybody. let's take a look at some of the stocks on the move. bank of america announcing a roughly $10 billion settlement with fanny may over mortgage repurchases. separately it says it expects a portion of the upcoming mortgage foreclosure settlement to be about $1 billion. amazon.com has been upgraded from overweight to equal weight....
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so, in no sense did i hide behind jason whitlock. it is just that i had 90 seconds that noight. >> all right, now you're out from the time constraints and able to say that. you were taking a political stand on a political issue, which is your first amendment right. but, you know, a lot of people, as you know, tune in to watch bob costas because you're an authority on sports and you have such long experience and you must have known and you must know now that you are alienating some of your fans who don't agree with you. in fact, vigorously disagree with you on this issue. but you're willing to do that. >> well, i think most people know that i'm willing to either ask questions that most sportscasters do not ask and take positions. sometimes critical of the leagues which i cover. >> is that hard for you to do? >> it's not hard for me to do. it's my national inclination. very few especially on the national level do it. >> let me stop you right there. why do very few sportscasters do it? anything to do with the fact, at least they work wi
so, in no sense did i hide behind jason whitlock. it is just that i had 90 seconds that noight. >> all right, now you're out from the time constraints and able to say that. you were taking a political stand on a political issue, which is your first amendment right. but, you know, a lot of people, as you know, tune in to watch bob costas because you're an authority on sports and you have such long experience and you must have known and you must know now that you are alienating some of your...
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you know, she can wear anything from target to talbots to jason wu. but you once wrote, again, here, "avoiding the appearance of queenly behavior is politically wise, but it does american culture no favors if the first lady tries so hard to be average that she winds up looking common." i think you were writing about when the first lady was wearing shorts, right? so that was a fashion faux pas? >> and i would add, that she was stepping off of air force one and there are like men absolut her and she was in shorts. >> so should she be more formal? >> i think first ladies in general are loathe to think of themselves as sort of removed from the average person, and i think they make an i think they to sort of be normal. but the reality is that as soon as you step into that bubble, as soon as every picture of yourself becomes part of the public record, you're no longer just normal. so i don't think that she -- that they need to avoid being queenly -- they need to avoid that, but i don't think that they need to try so hard to be common. because that's not rea
you know, she can wear anything from target to talbots to jason wu. but you once wrote, again, here, "avoiding the appearance of queenly behavior is politically wise, but it does american culture no favors if the first lady tries so hard to be average that she winds up looking common." i think you were writing about when the first lady was wearing shorts, right? so that was a fashion faux pas? >> and i would add, that she was stepping off of air force one and there are like men...
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jason stark doesn't think so. he wrote with cooperstown, quote, if it is a cathedral, not a museum, we are going to have to throw out gaylord perry, sorry, gaylord and everyone that corked a bat or scuffed a ball or used an amphetamine and everyone that was an off the field scoundrel. good morning, jason. >> hi, carol. >> you are one of the sports writers with the power to get someone into the hall. as you sat down with the ballot this year, was it the most agonizing ever? >> absolutely the toughest ever. i actually went and looked at every single ballot since the beginning of hall of fame voting in the 30s i think this was the most star-studded ballot in like 75 years. it's really incredible to think that we elected nobody. we had a candidate that hit more home runs than anybody that ever lived in barry bonds. we didn't elect him. we had a pitcher in roger clemons who won, at the time he retired, more games than any right-handed pitcher since 1920. we didn't elect him. we had a guy hit 600 home runs in sammy sosa
jason stark doesn't think so. he wrote with cooperstown, quote, if it is a cathedral, not a museum, we are going to have to throw out gaylord perry, sorry, gaylord and everyone that corked a bat or scuffed a ball or used an amphetamine and everyone that was an off the field scoundrel. good morning, jason. >> hi, carol. >> you are one of the sports writers with the power to get someone into the hall. as you sat down with the ballot this year, was it the most agonizing ever? >>...
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jason carroll is right now on staten island. you know, it's hard to believe that it has been this long and that they have suffered through all of the indignities of losing your home and waiting for aid and then this cold snap. what are they saying about this when you talk to them? >> reporter: well, they're december stated. you see evidence of that here on hampton street in staten island. this street when you take a look at that vacant lot there, ashlei ashleigh, it was a house. still decisions being made as to whether or not the other houses here will be demolished. still working on this one. take a look outside at this house here. i mean, this is fran spano's home. she's working to try to get things back on track where she lives. she rode out the storm here in this neighborhood. and if you look at the inside of her house you can see t not enough really has happened here. they managed to get everything out of the house, still a lot of decisions to be made. still wait for the aid that you so desperately need. >> yes, jason. than
jason carroll is right now on staten island. you know, it's hard to believe that it has been this long and that they have suffered through all of the indignities of losing your home and waiting for aid and then this cold snap. what are they saying about this when you talk to them? >> reporter: well, they're december stated. you see evidence of that here on hampton street in staten island. this street when you take a look at that vacant lot there, ashlei ashleigh, it was a house. still...
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take jason woo. he's designed everything from a target collection to candles to furniture about but that's business. what will the gown look like? if the past is any guide, mrs. obama with those famous arms tends to favor strapless and one shoulder gowns, fitted at the waist and lots of color. sources say strapless is at least one option she's considering. designers are mindful this piece of clothing is not just an outfit, but a piece of history too. >> you have to describe in this garment what she's feeling. >> i felt like betsy ross. >> she dressed the first lady at the swearing in ceremony on inauguration morning. >> i didn't want to dress her for that evening of the ball. i wanted to do the inauguration? >> why. >> because that's the moment that the whole world is apart of. and the whole world was watching. >> which is why this time -- >> some people wanted to know. i thought, there's nothing more important than seeing someone else have this gift and what they do with it. >> reporter: let me brin
take jason woo. he's designed everything from a target collection to candles to furniture about but that's business. what will the gown look like? if the past is any guide, mrs. obama with those famous arms tends to favor strapless and one shoulder gowns, fitted at the waist and lots of color. sources say strapless is at least one option she's considering. designers are mindful this piece of clothing is not just an outfit, but a piece of history too. >> you have to describe in this...
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with us is jason howell, also with us, byron sage, and because the suspect allegedly holds extremist views, according to neighbors, george, you're on the ground there, what is the latest. >> reporter: anderson, first an foremost, the welfare of this 6-year-old boy. investigators a short time ago came out to announce that they don't believe he has been hurt or harmed in any way. that is very good, very important news. they say the negotiations with jimmy dikes are still continuing, and through the course of it we learned interesting stuff. we learned they were able to get the young boy crayons and a coloring book that he requested. but more importantly, they were able to get him the medications that he needs. i spoke with state representative steve klaus, who has been in touch with the family. he says that the family is relieved they were able to get the medication to him. but also as every hour passes, you know, these are desperate times for them, anderson, take a listen. >> the family was camped out when they heard about it. we got in touch with them to make sure they got what they
with us is jason howell, also with us, byron sage, and because the suspect allegedly holds extremist views, according to neighbors, george, you're on the ground there, what is the latest. >> reporter: anderson, first an foremost, the welfare of this 6-year-old boy. investigators a short time ago came out to announce that they don't believe he has been hurt or harmed in any way. that is very good, very important news. they say the negotiations with jimmy dikes are still continuing, and...
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. >> reporter: when first lady michelle obama walked out on stage in that memorable white gown by jason wu, overnight the designer became a household name. take me back. >> it's me! >> reporter: so who will be the lucky one four years later? >> it is brilliant what she's done in keeping a secret, i have to say, because in the previous administrations while there's always interest in what the first lady wore, there was never this kind of red carpet moment. >> reporter: sources close to the process say what started out as a 20-designer field for the gown whittled down to two. two designers who have a shot at worldwide game. so who are they? likely a new york-based designer and quite possibly one emerging versus established. around thanksgiving, designers submit sketches. garments are made, fittings and more fittings. the gowns are sut shuttled back and forth between new york and d.c. and because these designers don't have direct access to the first lady, they have mannequins made in her likeness that live in the studios. >> some people would compare it to dressing anne hathaway but i woul
. >> reporter: when first lady michelle obama walked out on stage in that memorable white gown by jason wu, overnight the designer became a household name. take me back. >> it's me! >> reporter: so who will be the lucky one four years later? >> it is brilliant what she's done in keeping a secret, i have to say, because in the previous administrations while there's always interest in what the first lady wore, there was never this kind of red carpet moment. >>...
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take jason woo. he's designed everything from a target collection to candles to furniture about but that's business. what will the gown look like? if the past is any guide, mrs. obama with those famous arms tends to favor strapless and one shoulder gowns, fitted at the waist and lots of color. sources say strapless is at least one option she's considering. designers are mindful this piece of clothing is not just an outfit, but a piece of history too. >> you have to describe in this garment what she's feeling. >> i felt like betsy ross. >> she dressed the first lady at the swearing in ceremony on inauguration morning. >> i didn't want to dress her for that evening of the ball. i wanted to do the inauguration? >> why. >> because that's the moment that the whole world is apart of. and the whole world was watching. >> which is why this time -- >> some people wanted to know. i thought, there's nothing more important than seeing someone else have this gift and what they do with it. >> reporter: let me brin
take jason woo. he's designed everything from a target collection to candles to furniture about but that's business. what will the gown look like? if the past is any guide, mrs. obama with those famous arms tends to favor strapless and one shoulder gowns, fitted at the waist and lots of color. sources say strapless is at least one option she's considering. designers are mindful this piece of clothing is not just an outfit, but a piece of history too. >> you have to describe in this...
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that's why she selected jason wu who was a new kid on the block in 2009. she can lift people up with that choice. >> the designers are contacted in advanced and are designers making the dress for her or does she -- >> i don't know the answer to that. i can't speaks to the process of how that comes together. >> they do make them for her. what i've heard, i don't know if this is completely true, it usually comes down to two choices and the way she feels in the moment she chooses one. >> i see. interesting. >> who doesn't. >> just like the red carpet. >> i mean, you know, it's one of these -- does she try them on and say to people like i say, like do i look fat in this? how do i -- does she kind of go to the staff and say how do i look? which looks better? her decision alone? >> i mean she's a real person. she's got to wear it for the night. she's got to love how she feels. >> how do i look. >> the camera is always on her. she's aware of that. whether she's throwing on a j. crew sweater and shorts or out in a dress she knows that the world is watching. >> and
that's why she selected jason wu who was a new kid on the block in 2009. she can lift people up with that choice. >> the designers are contacted in advanced and are designers making the dress for her or does she -- >> i don't know the answer to that. i can't speaks to the process of how that comes together. >> they do make them for her. what i've heard, i don't know if this is completely true, it usually comes down to two choices and the way she feels in the moment she chooses...
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whether it's jason whitten or tom brady. the reality of football is there are certain risks inherent in football. and does it mean we can decrease those risks? yes. the question of whether or not we make football less violent to me is not the right focus. the real question should be what are we willing to do as both the national football league and players to decrease the risks that we know are inherent, but most importantly to make sure that when players are hurt that they're taken care of by their employer. that is a substantial step that we still need to get to with the national football league. >> demaurus smith, thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >>> new questions surrounding the adrenaline-fueled x-games. has the high-flying competition become too dangerous? 25-year-old kalenn -- kalen mooe is in critical condition after his snowpotentially tmobile -- snowmobile tumbled over him. he has head and chest injuries. a staff writer says the risks are increasing as the limits are constantly pushed. >> these
whether it's jason whitten or tom brady. the reality of football is there are certain risks inherent in football. and does it mean we can decrease those risks? yes. the question of whether or not we make football less violent to me is not the right focus. the real question should be what are we willing to do as both the national football league and players to decrease the risks that we know are inherent, but most importantly to make sure that when players are hurt that they're taken care of by...
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jason baker broke a champagne bottle over oakley's head and then it was mayhem. >> i had no idea that nobody had gotten stabbed or nothing like that. >> reporter: so you didn't stab him in. >> no, i didn't stab him. >> reporter: so how did the guy end up with stab wounds? >> you'll have to read the book to find out. >> reporter: they piled into a limo and sped off. >> i was never really clear how two guys end up in a fight with two other guys and two of them end up dead. right? no one's ever convicted. and how they ended up with stab wounds. >> what does that mean? somebody stabbed you. >> reporter: right. but you're saying you weren't the one that stabbed him? >> correct. >> reporter: so who could have stabbed him? are you saying you know somebody did it there are a lot of people that's why i wrote the book. >> you know everyone watching that is going to think it's a really weird answer. >> i think it's an appropriate answer. >> if that's the way you want to play it. >> reporter: we'll come back to rej nald oakley. there's another side of the story you've probably never heard before.
jason baker broke a champagne bottle over oakley's head and then it was mayhem. >> i had no idea that nobody had gotten stabbed or nothing like that. >> reporter: so you didn't stab him in. >> no, i didn't stab him. >> reporter: so how did the guy end up with stab wounds? >> you'll have to read the book to find out. >> reporter: they piled into a limo and sped off. >> i was never really clear how two guys end up in a fight with two other guys and two of...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ >>> for today's "faces of faith," talking about scientology and the church's history. in the new book "going clear" author lauren wright interviews several dozen exchurch members. miguel marquez breaks down the allegations. >> you are a being. an intelligence, a consciousness. >> reporter: going clear, in scientology is reaching a higher level of consciousness and clearing one's self of past subconscious events. scientologists believe that gives them access to a life force and they become what they call o.t.s, or operating thetans. >> have y >> you have a body. have you a mind. are you a thetan. >> reporter: the new book "going clear," the author puts scientology and its status as a religion und
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ >>> for today's "faces of faith," talking about scientology and the church's history. in the new book "going...
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take jason woo. since that moment he's designed everything from a target collection to candles to furniture. but that's business. what will the gown look like? if the past is any guide, mrs. obama, with those famous arms, tends to favor strapless and one-shoulder gowns, fitted at the waist and one color. designers are mindful this piece of clothing is not just an outfit but a piece of history, too. >> you have to describe in this garment what she's feeling. the importance of the moment. >> i felt like betsy ross. >> reporter: this designer gained fame after she dressed the first lady at the swearing in ceremony on inauguration morning. >> i didn't want to dress her for that evening of the ball. i wanted to do the inauguration. >> reporter: why? >> because that's the moment that the whole world is a part of. and the whole world was watching. >> reporter: which is why this time -- >> some people wanted to know, are you going to be a part of it? there's nothing more important than seeing someone else ha
take jason woo. since that moment he's designed everything from a target collection to candles to furniture. but that's business. what will the gown look like? if the past is any guide, mrs. obama, with those famous arms, tends to favor strapless and one-shoulder gowns, fitted at the waist and one color. designers are mindful this piece of clothing is not just an outfit but a piece of history, too. >> you have to describe in this garment what she's feeling. the importance of the moment....
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it was startling and, of course, put jason wu on the map. and -- but the economy, we've had a tough four years. and she's known for wearing her fashions over and over again. i wonder whether she'll make a fashion statement and wear a dress she's already worn. >> now that would be a big statement because she certainly hasn't been afraid to do that before. >> exactly. >> let me ask you about something from back from 2008. she wore this lemongrass-colored outfit designed by a cuban american designer actually, isabelle toledo. was that a good choice do you think? is that a good dress for her? >> you know, it was funny because a lot of people had a lot to say about there particular outfit. you know, it was her first term as first lady, as well. and you're out making a statement. now, it was both conservative, yet the color was a little different. you know, it's not necessarily everybody's cup of tea. but the point is, she liked it. and i think that was the statement there, that she was saying, i'm going to be wearing what i like to wear. what i'm
it was startling and, of course, put jason wu on the map. and -- but the economy, we've had a tough four years. and she's known for wearing her fashions over and over again. i wonder whether she'll make a fashion statement and wear a dress she's already worn. >> now that would be a big statement because she certainly hasn't been afraid to do that before. >> exactly. >> let me ask you about something from back from 2008. she wore this lemongrass-colored outfit designed by a...
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jason carol, jason, thank you very much for sharing that story. >>> it has been several years here since he's been in a coma. now doctors say the brain of former israeli prime minister ariel sharon is active. coming up next, elizabeth cohen explains what this could possibly mean. red lobster's 30 shrimp. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selections on one plate! like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. just $11.99. offer ends soon! i'm ryon stewart, and i sea food differently. just $11.99. offer ends soon! ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> after seven years in a coma, former world leader is now showing signs of brain activity. ariel sharon became prime minister of israel back in 2001. he was a major player in the 2003 talks, called for a palestinian state, but then in 2006 he s
jason carol, jason, thank you very much for sharing that story. >>> it has been several years here since he's been in a coma. now doctors say the brain of former israeli prime minister ariel sharon is active. coming up next, elizabeth cohen explains what this could possibly mean. red lobster's 30 shrimp. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selections on one plate! like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch...
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jason carroll following the story. it happened at a hearing last night. >> reporter: first of all i think what we have to understand, i was covering this story, you were covering the story, a story personal for these parents. these are parents that are still grieving. you've got a community that is still trying to come to terms with what happened. still trying to heal. you can expect there was so much attention at this particular hearing. more than 1,000 people packed the connecticut legislative office for this hear on gun violence. several hours of testimony was filled with emotion as parents whose children were killed in the sandy hook shooting took to both side of the issue. they brought in pictures of their children, they held them as they spoke. one parent, whose 6-year-old son jesse was killed says he supports gun control. suzanne, he was talking for several minutes and then briefly interrupted, shouted down by gun advocates who shouted at him, second amendment, while trying to make a point. >> my name's neil hes
jason carroll following the story. it happened at a hearing last night. >> reporter: first of all i think what we have to understand, i was covering this story, you were covering the story, a story personal for these parents. these are parents that are still grieving. you've got a community that is still trying to come to terms with what happened. still trying to heal. you can expect there was so much attention at this particular hearing. more than 1,000 people packed the connecticut...
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jason, we wish for the very best. thank you very much. >>> here is what we're also working on this hour lebron james heading to the white ho e house. this time it's not to shoot hoops with the president, but the president is welcoming him and, of course, nba champions, the miami heat. we'll bring that to you live. >>> new information in the chandra levy murder case, the man convicted of killing the form former congressional intern now meeting with his lawyers. >>> plus more than 230 people killed in a nightclub fire in brazil. how this is eerily reminiscent of a fire in rhode island back in 2003. what survivors are saying. >> i can't believe someone actually did that in a crowded nightclub again. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good..
jason, we wish for the very best. thank you very much. >>> here is what we're also working on this hour lebron james heading to the white ho e house. this time it's not to shoot hoops with the president, but the president is welcoming him and, of course, nba champions, the miami heat. we'll bring that to you live. >>> new information in the chandra levy murder case, the man convicted of killing the form former congressional intern now meeting with his lawyers. >>>...
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thank you, jason. as you could see, my home here is destroyed. as you can see, i can't live in it. i have no electric. i have no plumbing. i have no boiler, and i need some help over here. hopefully, someone who's listening out there possibly can help me get back into my home. >> reporter: i know this emotionally is very difficult for you. i want to thank you for doing this. i know it's been a struggle for the past three months financially. what are you hoping that this bill will be able to do for you? >> i'm hoping i can get a grant, some money to help me pay. i'm now paying a mortgage and a rent, and i'm on temp disability. i just had my second spinal surgery. it's difficult for me to handle both, and i've been asking for some rental assistance, which has failed me, once i went and they messed up on my paperwork, and i had to go back. i'm still waiting for some answers in regards to that there for rental assistance. >> when i look at your house here, basically, it's been -- the inside of it has been destroyed. you are still hoping to stay, hoping to rebuild? >> yes, i want to com
thank you, jason. as you could see, my home here is destroyed. as you can see, i can't live in it. i have no electric. i have no plumbing. i have no boiler, and i need some help over here. hopefully, someone who's listening out there possibly can help me get back into my home. >> reporter: i know this emotionally is very difficult for you. i want to thank you for doing this. i know it's been a struggle for the past three months financially. what are you hoping that this bill will be able...